Training in Antimicrobial Resistance: Gaps and Opportunities

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Antimicrobial resistance is a priority public health problem with complex roots and connotations. However, due to a lack of focus on this topic, research training programs, specifically those focused on AMR are limited. Additionally, scientific meetings that particularly highlight the science of antimicrobial resistance are scarce. We recently published a commentary that evaluates the state-of-the-art of the training programs in AMR in the US. Today, we will discuss this topic with the leading author and discussed the issue with leaders in the field. Welcome to the editors in conversation.
Objectives:
• Understand the challenges that training in AMR poses and how to approach them.
• Review the current status of training programs in the USA
• Elaborate on specific strategies that could improve the access and dissemination of AMR research
Guests:
William M Shafer, PhD, Professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology; Director Antimicrobial Resistance and Therapeutic Discovery Training Program.
Lee H. Harrison, M.D. Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, Associate chief of epidemiology and education Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Director University of Pittsburgh Antimicrobial Resistance T32 Program
This episode of Editors in Conversation is brought to you by the Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy Journal and hosted by AAC Editor in Chief, Cesar Arias.
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